Dallas Cowboys cheerleader Melissa Kellerman became the latest member of her sideline company to make headlines Thursday when she was felled by Cowboys tight end Jason Witten. Apparently, according to a media report, the Cowboys weren't too happy with her comments afterward.

The team, according to CBNC's Darren Rovell, ordered Kellerman to shut down her Twitter account after she posted twice on the incident and drew whopping view numbers.

"Shame on the Cowboys for pulling cheerleader @MelissaRae off Twitter. Not allowing these girls to capitalize is criminal. If Cowboys don't trust the cheerleaders to speak for themselves, why do they even interview them for the squad?"

So what did Kellerman post on Twitter to tick off the Cowboys? Media sites posted these:

"I'm not the best at Jason Witten trust falls ;)"

and

"Not hurtin' today, like some of y'all thought I would be! Our TE isn't as tough as he looks... That or I'm WAY tougher than I look. ;)"

Pretty innocuous stuff, especially since everything else about the Cowboys cheerleaders gets exposed on the sideline each week, in pin-up calendars and in various video reality pieces.

Pictures posted across the web of Kellerman's reaction to the incident are priceless. An example shows her in wide-eyed astonishment and apparently uninjured.

The week before, cheerleader Kelci Reich took the national spotlight when the Cowboys played the Buffalo Bills. Reich's boyfriend, Bills wide receiver David Nelson, caught a touchdown pass and trotted the length of the field to give her the ball. Pigskin, after all, is a girl's best friend. Or something like that.

Kellerman is from South Carolina and is studying to become a teacher, according to Yahoo! Sports. Her page was still on the Cowboys' website as of Sunday afternoon, so if the Cowboys were being hard on her they at least hadn't dismissed her yet.